From: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org (idealcopy-digest) To: idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Subject: idealcopy-digest V6 #39 Reply-To: idealcopy@smoe.org Sender: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk idealcopy-digest Monday, February 10 2003 Volume 06 : Number 039 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [idealcopy] Christmas gristle needed ["david heale" ] [idealcopy] Nevermind ["Bill Hick" ] [idealcopy] Feel Day for the Kunt Knees ["Bill Hick" ] [idealcopy] MZUI [kevin eden ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 9 Feb 2003 13:31:33 -0000 From: "david heale" Subject: [idealcopy] Christmas gristle needed hi/ICer;s david in cornwall here... and still trying to catch up with old mail..... read with interest some mail a time back as regards a RESONANCE FM" Christmas day special/// wow... i know it a bloody long shot... but did any one tape /record this ?????? have any of you recorded previous resonance specials.... with nurse with wound.. mr.stapleton/// faust////beefheart//// shirley collins/// etc etc..... be good to hear from you cheers david in cornwall ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 9 Feb 2003 18:20:25 -0000 From: "Bill Hick" Subject: [idealcopy] Nevermind More bitchspew from slanderous kiddypops >>>And elsewhere, no doubt attending some other event of far greater cultural magnitude.... Being watched? Anywhere where Robinson ain't pretending he got free (overpriced) ticket for must be more interesting!!! >>>sanctimonious fanzine writers Not Me Stopped writing a fanzine 5 years ago Get with the program Mr Retro - insult BORE I do contribute writings to magazines & websites (one of which is one of the most widely read alternative / experimental music review sites on the internet) Kiddy Robinson of course could never be described as sanctimonious, especially when trying to make lame attempts to patronise fans of rock music. Maybe tonight he is out sniffing at Datuns fans again, and will report on the chemical offense he encounters later for all of us lucky folk who'd rather write about WIRE! >>(Who of course, carry their bollocks around in a carrier bag Is this supposed to be funny? Never Mind the Kids Bollocks >>>Thats an Aldi carrier bag, turned inside-out so as not to give free advertising to fucked-up supermarket bastards. Well not quite, I haven't set foot in a supermarket outside of Germany in well over a year... and there I had my own bag and no need of an environmentally destructive carrier! If you know your actions could be contributing to environmental degradation and the imminent annihilation of the human race, and you'd like to avoid that outcome, you'd be stupid to continue participating in such selfish actions! The tripe the Chubby Grotes of Ideal Copy brings up here is really beyond a joke... welcome to all new discussion list for fans of Carry Bag Spam >>>Only they know, (and *only* they know), But surely Timmypops knows too, if he is to make a lame conjectural jest about it? "Fearlessly the idiot turned round SMILING" >>>that they have better bollocks than anyone, although their earlier bollocks were the best before other people got hold of them and made them famous.) Not true in the case of Low or WIRE... Low played best gig I've seen from them last Friday. Check the Brain for a review on monday. www.brainwashed.com/brain 99.9, Spent & Nice Streets (In Excelsis Dip) might well be the best tracks WIRE have ever sent --- can it get better when it is only half eaten? You can't leave now! It doesn't matter what you explain to the Chubby Grotes of IC, he never does understand a fucking word of it, does he? Imagine being such a fuckwit you go see a band you hate twice just so you can bitch about it on the internet. Can't wait to hear what he thinks of the Datsuns next time they roll thru town! Phone call to KidRobinson abode "Timmypops, me have tix for Datsun. Me no you hate them muchly so as tokens of my steam I offer you the chance to abhore them!" "Oooh! Loverlypops! I will enjoy bitching about it on t'internet later this evening when no fucker will entertain my tedious ranting anymore. But first I must set me viddy to catch clowns on TV!" Pushing the Datsuns off my Sonar In Event of Lightning Striking Mice "The ranchers shoot at us, burn our houses and kill our children. They are trying to get rid of us. This here is my life, my soul. If you take me away from this land, you take my life." Marco Veron 2000 "The Guarani are committing suicide because we have no land. In the old days, we were free. Now we are no longer free. So our young people look around them and think there is nothing left and wonder how they can live. They lose themselves." Rosalina Ortiz, Guarani www.survival-international.org "I've seen the nights filled with blood sport and pain, Where will it end?" (Joy Division - Day of the Lords) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 9 Feb 2003 18:22:24 -0000 From: "Bill Hick" Subject: [idealcopy] Feel Day for the Kunt Knees So you wanna fuel a field day for the Sundays? So they can fuck up Courtney's life? Embarrass Kurt's wife Leave a bad taste That Bolan toothfairy can't abide On spiked medium media mornings Would you like her to be a target for the Dailys so they'll show Pictures of Courtney & Astbury Fucking like Raft Ants selling sanctuary Touched up fit to waste Looking as limp as HOLE (is full) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 9 Feb 2003 18:23:49 -0000 From: "Bill Hick" Subject: [idealcopy] Silly Billy (Gotta Silly Gotta Silly Gotta Silly Spree) >>>I did a graphics job for Aldi a few years back. I see you in Aldi spree >>>They seem to be a real shite operation. Shitting on a Surgeons Girl >>>From what I remember they charge for grocery bags. No good places to hide bags behind! >>>How could those fanzine writers afford them? Carry Bag 9p Man! Fanzine Printing Costs #500+??? You do the sums ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 9 Feb 2003 18:27:41 -0000 From: "Bill Hick" Subject: [idealcopy] Pointless Supermarket Bullshit >>>you have Aldi stores too? very working class, actually unemployed class here for the most part [wonderful grape juice, tho] I believe Aldi is a German company originally. Stute grape juice for 98p a litre at Unicorn Health Food Co-Operative is the best for me ...and ain't it cool to know the workers ain't being shat on when you buy it? Cue sanctimonious drivel from Kiddypops... "Sometimes I could just choke myself with laughter Sometimes everything's so true" Cracked Machine Highly Irregular Cyberzine http://www.webinfo.co.uk/crackedmachine ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 9 Feb 2003 21:50:09 -0000 From: "Ian B" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Dulcimers and Low Caught Low at Leeds Parish Church on Saturday night. Plenty of good press, and high praise on IC, plus a hearty endorsement and recommendation from a journalist friend of mine who devours music in phenomenal volumes forced my hand. Strangest venue I've seen a gig in. Unbilled appearance by one Jeff Smith who is currently touring with his dulcimer soundtrack to 1920s film The Cabinet of Dr Caligari, which had been shown/performed the previous night at Leeds Hyde Park cinema. Obvious parallels with Michael O'Shea (which I revisited today on the strength of it). I imagine the piece works better with the visuals (I'm assuming he was performing from the soundtrack) but engrossing nonetheless. Fort Dax presented a number of his electronic compositions; not so much a performance as a man seemingly trying to look involved and in action as his semi-grandiose but occassionally interesting pieces played with little indication of what his onstage input was (I have nothing against this - I have some sympathy for the dilemmas of the solo artist whose work is centred around studio composition having a desire to present his work in a live setting, but I think he had a little trouble maintaining people's attention, and I'm sure I picked up a little 'what a con' type bristling from one or two of those nearby). As for Low, I'm almost totally unfamiliar with their output and I think this may have tempered my enjoyment for what I witnessed. The setting, the acoustics, the well behaved (i.e. mostly quiet during the songs) audience, and the band themselves were all on apparently good form. But I occassionally found my attention wandering and my impatience growing part way through a song. I felt I knew where the song was going and that it had, in some instances already got there long before the end. I was considering this morning what impression they had left on me (apart from a nightmare involving the church) and it was somewhat faint. The percussionist has a beautiful voice, and I can't imagine a better setting. But as say, I suspect that some advance familiarity with their recorded work would have helped me to a better appreciation. Any recommendations? Oh,and there was an absolute spit of Graham Lewis in attendance. Only the balance of probabilities ruled it out. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 00:41:58 -0800 (PST) From: kevin eden Subject: [idealcopy] MZUI MZUI webpage now up and running: www.ltmpub.freeserve.co.uk/ltmhome.html then follow Boutique link kevin eden e-mail: wmouk@yahoo.com web: www.wireviews.com "dreams that money can buy" Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. 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